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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm0268808Fat Tsui - IMDb

    Fat Tsui is known for The 13 Cold Blooded Eagles (1993), The Delinquent (1973) and Dreaming the Reality (1991).

    • Actor, Stunts, Producer
    • Fat Tsui
    • Tsim Sha Tsui
    • Mong Kok
    • Jordan
    • Wan Chai
    • North Point
    • Sham Shui Po
    • Tsuen Wan
    • Kowloon City
    • Tai Kok Tsui
    • Location Map

    1. Cheung Hing Kee 祥興記

    Cheung Hing Kee is known for these sheng jian bao which are Shanghainese pan-fried buns. Like their more famous cousins the xiao long bao, they’re filled with pork and hot soup but their coating is thicker and their bottoms are charred and crisp. We tried two kinds — the shrimp and the black truffle. I think you know where this is headed. The shrimp was delicious but the black truffle was to die for. You can see it sandwichedbetween the pork and the wrapper below. You get an explosion of eart...

    2. Fat Boy 第三代肥仔

    Like Cheung Hing Kee, Fat Boy was one of our favorites. They serve skewers of soy-marinated octopus, beef tongue, pig intestines, gizzard, and duck stomach. A bouquet of deliciousness. They slather their food with horseradish to give it extra kick. The textures were wonderful and the offal tasted nice and clean. Yum yum yum!

    3. Mammy Pancake 媽咪雞蛋仔

    Egg puffs don’t seem that complicated to make so I was surprised to find two egg puff places on Michelin’s list. But as Ren’s local cousin pointed out, it’s all in the texture and not many places can do it right. We tried two flavors here at Mammy Pancake — coffee and green tea. Both were outstanding and extremely addictive. I was already full by the time we got here but I couldn’t stop popping these things into my mouth! Mammy Pancake egg puffs are crisp on the outside but light and fluffy o...

    4. Joyful Dessert House

    Joyful Dessert House is known for their desserts of which three are Michelin recommended — Mango Napoloeon (pictured below), green tea lava cake with matcha ice cream, and sorbet with grilled pineapple. The mango Napoleon was delicious but this matcha lava cake is what we’d come back for again and again. Stick your spoon in the cake and this river of green tea lava just oozes out. So good with the ice cream and fresh berries!

    5. Kee Tsui 奇趣餅家

    Kee Tsui is a bakery that sells Chinese pastries and cookiesfor takeaway. Most popular it seemed were these fish-shaped cookies and pastries filled with red bean.

    6. Three Potatoes叁薯

    One of the few non-Chinese stalls on this list, Three Potatoes sells potato-based snacks like baked potatoes, French fries, and potato hash. This fried onion and bacon hash brown was really good. It’s texture was different from the usual hash brown and you could really taste the slivers of onion and chunks of bacon.

    7. Block 18 Doggie’s Noodle 十八座 狗仔粉

    This place was near Ren’s cousin’s house so it was the first thing we tried. They’re known for these bowls of springy noodles made with shrimp, mushroom, dried radish, and fried pork fat. It was so damn tasty! We loved the texture of the noodles and the bits of pork fat were delicious. Like the bowl of springy noodles, this came highly recommended and was really good too. It looked to be some type of fish cake noodle soup.

    8. Kai Kai 佳佳甜品

    Kai Kai is a dessert shop that offers many types of Cantonese desserts like these glutinous rice dumplings in ginger sweet soup and stewed papaya with white fungus and rock sugar. How exotic! The stewed papaya was ok but the rice dumplings were really good. The soup had a strong ginger taste and the mochi-like balls were filled with black sesame. Very interesting!

    9. Butcher’s Club

    Cheeseburgers are my comfort food so I was happy to find a burger joint on this list. Butchers Club makes their burgers with dry-aged Black Angus beef from Australia. Their burgers are delicious albeit a little pricey. The patty was so juicy and flavorful!

    10. Kelly’s Cape Bop

    A Korean eatery, Kelly’s Cape Bop is known for its Korean fried chicken, tteokbokki, and kimbap. We shared one box of Korean fried chicken which had a few pieces of tteokbokki.

    11. Keung Kee 強記

    Keung Kee is known for their rice rolls, sweet soup, and glutinous rice with Chinese sausage.

    12. Lei Keung Kee 利強記

    The second of two egg puff places on this list, Lei Keung Kee’s puffs were just as good as Mammy Pancake’s except theirs was a little more hollow. Unless I’m mistaken, they only serve theirs plain as well.

    13. Mak Kee 麥記美食

    Mak Kee is known for their pan-fried dumplings, xiao long bao, and fish balls. If you can’t take too much heat in your food, then be sure to tell them to go easy on the sauce because it’s spicy!

    14. Tonkla Thai Snack 迦南泰國小食

    This Thai eatery was really good. They serve many Thai dishesbut based on what I’ve read, they’re known for their tom yum noodles, pad Thai, and green curry chicken. These pad Thai noodles were some of the best we’ve had in a long time. The green curry was really good too, very creamy and not too spicy. Ugh, I’m getting hungry right now just by looking at this!

    15. Hop Yik Tai 合益泰小食

    Hop Yik Tai serves these delicious slippery rice rolls known as cheung fun. They’re slippery smooth with a wonderful gummy texture. It was so good I could eat this for days!

    16. Kung Wo Tofu 公和荳品廠

    If you like tofu, then you’re going to love this place. As their name suggests, they specialize in all things tofu like tofu pudding, pan-fried tofu, and homemade soy milk. There’s the tofu man bringing sexy back. You can have the tofu pudding chilled or hot. We had ours chilled and it was delicious. I don’t know what it was but on the table was an orange powder that you could sprinkle on the tofu for some sweetness. The pan-fried tofu was good as well and the soy milk was very refreshing. I...

    17. Kwan Kee Store 坤記糕品

    This was the only place among the 23 that we didn’t get to try, but it wasn’t from a lack of effort. We went on three occasions but it was closed every time!

    18. Chin Sik 千色車仔麵

    If you like Hong Kong cart noodles, then this place is for you. You choose what type of noodle you want then decide what toppings to go with it . The pig intestines and skin are highly recommended. Ren and her cousin Brooke really enjoyed these bowls of cart noodles. They tasted super clean. I’ve never had big pieces of pig skin or chicharonserved with noodles like this before. Very interesting.

    19. Wing On 榮安小食

    Like Chin Sik, Wing On is known for their cart noodles which you can top with chicken wing tips among other ingredients. You can slather it with a curry-like sauce that’s very spicy so be careful! The ladies behind the counter had a good laugh watching Ren explode into a fit of hacking from all the heat. Because of the sauce, the noodles here taste sweeter and more curry-like than the ones at Chin Sik.

    20. Lan Ying 蘭英印尼小食

    Lan Ying serves different types of Indonesian satay and nasi goreng. We went for the set meal that came with your choice of two proteins, rice, and a drink.

    21. Wah Yuan 華園甜品

    Like Kai Kai in Jordan, Wah Yuan serves Cantonese desserts. They don’t have an English menu so we just pointed at the posters on their walls. We enjoyed the black sesame balls from Kai Kai so much that we chose to have them here as well. They were just as good. This was awesome too. Not sure how Cantonese this is but it’s a durian bingsuthat really did taste like durian. So good and refreshing!

    22. Ying Kee 英記美點小食

    Ying Kee specializes in wonton noodles but unfortunately, the person who makes them was out that day. The restaurant was too far to return to the next day so we settled for the dumplings and slippery rice rolls. They were very good, especially these vegetable and pork dumplings. These slippery rice rolls were good but not as good as the ones at Hop Yik Tai in Sham Shui Po.

    23. Soupreme湯品小棧

    This was for us the most interesting eatery on this list. Known for their soups, you first choose a soup base, each of which has its own unique health benefits. Some aid in digestion while others enhance immunity for example. You then choose your side dishes and a staple which is either rice or noodles. For our staples, we went with the cold chicken wings and dried bean curd with walnut flowers. How exotic! We shared one set between us and ordered two drinks. I had the almond drink while Ren...

    It was fun chasing after these eateries but it did have its share of challenges. For one, they’re scattered throughout Hong Kong. They may not look that far apart on a map but they often are! Some are several minutes’ walk from the nearest MTR station so you may have to use Grab or Uber if too much walking isn’t your thing. On top of that, some are...

  2. Nov 11, 1993 · The 13 Cold Blooded Eagles: Directed by Fat Tsui. With Cynthia Khan, Waise Lee, Benjamin Chan, Cheuk-Nin Cho. The Eagles are a group of orphans raised as killers.

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    • Action, Drama, Fantasy
    • Fat Tsui
    • 1993-11-11
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  4. Fat Tsui DVDs. The list includes TV series, TV movies, short films and movie appearances. The filmography list includes the title, the title's year of release, and the character played by Fat Tsui, where applicable.

  5. Many people know that there is a fat sister snack shop in Mong Kok, which is famous for its lo-mei food and often has long queues. This third-generation Fat Boy snack shop I visited is actually a branch of Fat Sister Snack Shop. The person in charge is Fat Sister’s son.

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